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The theory of FDI and FTC has been developed for years. The objective of this book was to present FDI/FTC techniques applied to real laboratory-scale systems or in simulation to a realistic model of an industrial system. Many research studies have been developed in the literature. Only some of them are applied to real systems and many others consider theoretical development in linear and nonlinear cases. Moreover, many of these methods do not take into account the fault diagnostic module and consider that the fault has already been detected and isolated properly. However, it goes without saying that the performance of any FTC method is tightly linked to the information issued from the FDI module.
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(2009). Conclusion. In: Fault-tolerant Control Systems. Advances in Industrial Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-653-3_6
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